New Copilot Update Now Available for More Windows 11 Users

As previously reported, Microsoft has updated Copilot to version 1.25023.106.0. With this release, Copilot introduces several enhancements, including a more modern interface developed using the XAML markup language. It offers improved integration, a refined design, and delivers performance claimed to be superior to earlier versions.
Read Also: Copilot App to Receive a New Look, Similar to ChatGPT!

Initially, these changes were rolled out gradually to Windows Insiders, regardless of the channel they were following. Two weeks have passed since the announcement, and the updated Copilot is now available to more users, including general Windows 11 users.
Yes, in other words, if you are a non-Insider Windows 11 user, you can now update your Copilot app from the Microsoft Store. Ensure you are using Copilot version 1.25023.106.0 or later.

Once you update to the latest version of Copilot, you will be guided through an initial setup process. This includes enabling a keyboard shortcut for quick access via ALT + Space, and configuring Copilot to run at Startup, among other features.

After setup, Copilot will display a new user interface that resembles the web version and is similar to ChatGPT on Windows 11.
In the future, Microsoft Plans to Integrate Phone Connection in Windows Copilot, enhancing access for users who integrate their smartphones with Windows 11.
If you are an active Copilot user, make sure to update your Copilot app from the Microsoft Store to experience the new features and improved performance.
Have you received these updates? Let us know in the comments below.

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